1. Unpacking the Relationship Between COVID‐19‐Related Stress and Quality of Life Among High School Students: A Socio‐Ecological Resilience Perspective.
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Jiang, Chaoxin, He, Wenjiong, and Jiang, Shan
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PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience ,COMMUNITY support ,SCALE analysis (Psychology) ,SATISFACTION ,RESEARCH funding ,HIGH school students ,STATISTICAL sampling ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,FAMILY roles ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,FAMILY attitudes ,QUALITY of life ,PSYCHOLOGICAL stress ,CLUSTER sampling ,STUDENT attitudes ,DATA analysis software ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
The COVID‐19 pandemic is a serious public health challenge that causes negative effects on adolescents. This study aims to investigate the mediating roles of individual, family and community resilience in the association between COVID‐19‐related stress and quality of life according to the socio‐ecological theory. The sample consists of 814 adolescents from high schools in Zhejiang province, China (mean age = 16.79 years; 51.11% girls), collected by a multi‐stage cluster random sampling. The multiple mediation model is performed by SPSS macro PROCESS. The results show that individual resilience (β = −0.017, 95% CI [−0.044, −0.003]), family resilience (β = −0.028, 95% CI [−0.058, −0.008]) and community resilience (β = −0.031, 95% CI [−0.062, −0.007]) partially mediate the relationship between COVID‐19‐related stress and life satisfaction. Moreover, individual resilience (β = −0.028, 95% CI [−0.056, −0.008]), family resilience (β = −0.017, 95% CI [−0.042, −0.002]) and community resilience (β = −0.033, 95% CI [−0.065, −0.007]) also partially mediate the relationship between COVID‐19‐related stress and subjective well‐being. This study not only elucidates the mediating roles of multidimensional resilience but also provides valuable insights into improving adolescent resilience across different systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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